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'''''Gadding with Ghouls''''' is a book written by [[Gilderoy Lockhart]]. The book was a required textbook during the [[1992–1993 school year]].<ref>''[[Harry Potter and the Chamber of Secrets]]''</ref> |
'''''Gadding with Ghouls''''' is a book written by [[Gilderoy Lockhart]]. The book was a required textbook during the [[1992–1993 school year]].<ref>''[[Harry Potter and the Chamber of Secrets]]''</ref> |
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− | While getting Lockhart to give her permission to get a book in the Restricted Section, [[Hermione Granger]] revealed that there is a mention of [[slow-acting venoms]] in this book. Later that year, Harry expressed his desire to throw his copy of this book at Lockhart's face for his insistence that [[Rubeus Hagrid]] was guilty of opening the [[Chamber of Secrets]]. |
+ | While getting Lockhart to give her permission to get a book in the Restricted Section, [[Hermione Granger]] revealed that there is a mention of [[slow-acting venoms]] in this book. Lockhart stated that this book was "possibly my very favourite" and Hermione replied that he was very clever in the way he trapped the last one with a tea-strainer. Later that year, Harry expressed his desire to throw his copy of this book at Lockhart's face for his insistence that [[Rubeus Hagrid]] was guilty of opening the [[Chamber of Secrets]]. |
==Appearances== |
==Appearances== |
Revision as of 04:10, 31 October 2011
Gadding with Ghouls is a book written by Gilderoy Lockhart. The book was a required textbook during the 1992–1993 school year.[1]
While getting Lockhart to give her permission to get a book in the Restricted Section, Hermione Granger revealed that there is a mention of slow-acting venoms in this book. Lockhart stated that this book was "possibly my very favourite" and Hermione replied that he was very clever in the way he trapped the last one with a tea-strainer. Later that year, Harry expressed his desire to throw his copy of this book at Lockhart's face for his insistence that Rubeus Hagrid was guilty of opening the Chamber of Secrets.